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The VARK Questionnaire
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Do you know how you learn? Take this quiz to determine your learning style.

Visit the "about" tab for videos and more information about VARK.

Take the actual inventory under the "questionnaire" tab. Note that there are different versions for young people and teachers available.

Last but not least, go to the "using VARK" tab to learn how to integrate VARK into your teaching or learning practice. There are also role playing scenarios available.

**Make sure you explore the strategies listed that apply to you under the "questionnaire" tab after you complete teh inventory. It provides information that will help you learn better.**

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Assessment
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Richard Felder
Date Added:
11/24/2019
Wellness Resource Hub
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CC BY-NC-ND
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The Wellness Resource Hub is a collection of existing and new resources to address and support Indigenous children and youth's mental and emotional wellness.

The Wellness Resource Hub aims to be a starting point that facilitates knowledge exchange and sharing across communities and Nations.

Most wellness resources are editable, and we encourage communities to adapt them to fit their children and needs.

Subject:
Emotional Wellness
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Mental Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
ACHWM Aaniish Naa Gegii: the Children's Health and Well-being Measure
Date Added:
02/16/2023
Wordwall
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Wordwall is great for making (and finding) quizzes and activities for content courses! It is super user-friendly, and it has some cool themes too!

Take a look at this blog by Leanne Hintz, where she has used a few already-created "Wordwall" activities and then created some unique ones of her own. (https://ourlifewelllivedleannehintz.com/2023/05/17/wordwall/)

To use Wordwall, all you need to do is create a free account. The basic membership allows you to make five interactive activities (for online use … no printables unfortunately) perfect for the classroom or an online environment. A basic membership is just $8 per month and allows for unlimited creations (that can also become printables as well).

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Game
Author:
Leanne Hintz
Date Added:
05/17/2023
Writing / Encoding/ Spelling: Words Their Way Spelling Inventory  - from Teacher's College Reading & Writing Project
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This resource includes the assessment materials for spelling for the primary level, the elementary level and the upper level.
*forms
*word lists
*recording sheets
*administering directions

*Sask DLC see interim benchmark MSTeam channel for more supports.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Teacher's College Reading & Writing Project
Words Their Way
Date Added:
09/11/2023
Writing: Ontario Writing Benchmark Writing Tasks & Exemplars
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Writing prompts and exemplars for Grades 1 to 8 from Ontario.

Student Writing Tasks and Samples

*Grade 1:A Short Piece of Descriptive Writing (“My Favourite Toy”) page 11
*Grade 2:A Short Narrative (“My Adventure”) page 25
*Grade 3:A Letter (to a Favourite Author) page 39
*Grade 4:A Humorous Fictional Story (“The Day Gravity Failed”) page 55
*Grade 5:A Non-fiction Report (“A Person I Admire”) page 73
*Grade 6:A Summary Report (“Canada’s Newest Territory”) page 91
*Grade 7:An Advertisement (for a New Food Product) page 111
*Grade 8:An Opinion Piece (a Letter to the Editor page 131

To match the ON rubrics with SK, you can connect these items: Reasoning in ON to Context in SK; Communication in ON to Message in SK; Organization in ON to Strategies in SK and Conventions in ON to Cues & Conventions in SK.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Ontario Ministry of Education
Date Added:
04/08/2019
A companion document to the Saskatchewan English Language Arts Curriculum-Grades 1, 2, 3
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"Saskatchewan Reads is a companion document to the English Language Arts Grades 1, 2, and 3 curricula. It was created based on sound research, specifically in reading, focusing on instructional approaches, assessment and intervention. Some of the key authors referenced include; Allington, Miller, Fountas and Pinnell, Davies, Cooper, Fisher & Frey to name a few. Furthermore, it showcases the diversity of promising practises that have proven successful in school divisions and First Nations communities within Saskatchewan. Some examples include: Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM), Reader’s Workshop, Balanced Literacy, Scaffolded/Guided Reading, Levelled Literacy Intervention and Running Records along with many others across the province.

The intent of Saskatchewan Reads is to provide a framework for school divisions and systems to build their own reading initiative that meets the needs of their unique student population. This document provides practical supports to teachers as they ensure their students are successful. It is intended to develop increased capacity at the school and system level with respect to improving student reading. The online version of Saskatchewan Reads saskatchewanreads.wordpress.com will be evergreen with live links and video of examples to clearly illustrate the many promising practices within Saskatchewan. The intent of the online version is to bring Saskatchewan Reads alive.

The motivation to create Saskatchewan Reads came from the need to improve student reading in this province as outlined in the Premier’s vision document, “Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and Beyond”. All 28 school boards in the province and the Government of Saskatchewan approved the development and deployment of Saskatchewan Reads.

Several Saskatchewan publications, along with documents from other provinces, were referenced when creating Saskatchewan Reads. As a result of this work, and more importantly, the skill and talent of our teachers in this province, our students will become proficient readers."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Saskatchewan Reads
Date Added:
10/04/2018